CRIME INCIDENT REPORT PART A - COVER SHEET - cdcr ca 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'INCIDENT LOG NUMBER' at the top of the cover sheet. This unique identifier is crucial for tracking the incident.
  3. Fill in the 'INSTITUTION' and 'FACILITY' fields to specify where the incident occurred.
  4. Record the 'INCIDENT DATE' and 'INCIDENT TIME' accurately, as these details are essential for documentation.
  5. In the 'LOCATION' section, select from options like SHU, PHU, ASU, SNY, or GP to indicate where within the facility the incident took place.
  6. Detail the 'SPECIFIC CRIME / INCIDENT' by checking relevant boxes and providing necessary information regarding any use of force or crisis response team activation.
  7. Complete any additional sections related to injuries, escapes, or weapons involved in the incident as applicable.
  8. Finally, provide a brief description of the incident and ensure all required signatures are included before saving your document.

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Every staff use of force is an incident that shall be reported. (1) Any employee who uses non-deadly force or observes CDCR staff use force in a community or field setting shall report it to a supervisor as soon as practical and submit the appropriate documentation, prior to being relieved from duty.
(2) A video recording of the incarcerated person shall be made when the incarcerated person has made an allegation of an unnecessary or excessive use of force and shall be documented on a CDCR Form 3013-2 (Rev. 07/24), Incarcerated Person Interview for Allegation Worksheet and a CDCR Form 3014 (Rev.
This information in summarized in an inmates Legal Status Summary, or LSS. The LSS also includes information on a persons credit status and expected release date. It will also include information on known enemies, gang affiliation and other safety concerns.
Definitions. 1. Public Safety Statement: A Public Safety Statement is a series of preliminary questions meant to fulfill any exigent need to locate anyone who may be injured and require medical attention, locate any outstanding suspect(s), and identify the location(s) in which the lethal force event occurred.
(2) A video recording of a person shall be made when the person has made an allegation of an unnecessary or excessive use of force, except when video recording is prohibited in a local jail or custody location. All allegations shall be documented on a CDCR Form 3013-A (Rev.

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The term is most clearly defined in California Penal Code 243(f)(4), which states: Serious bodily injury means a serious impairment of physical condition, including but not limited to, loss of consciousness, concussion, bone fracture, protracted loss or impairment of fhunction of any bodily member or organ, a wound

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